Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Submissions from Drawing Prompt #3 "View From a Window"

Thank you for your submissions.  Keep sending them in.


Ellie - Grade 8

Danica - Grade 8

Hunter  - Grade 7

Hunter's Mom

Nolan - Grade 5

Ryan - Grade 4

Jakob - Grade 7

Mariela and Leo's Mom

Leo - Grade 6

Mariella - Grade 6

Janelle - Grade 4

Isla - Grade 2

Gabby - Grade 7

Paul - Grade 4


Molly - Grade 7


Wil - Grade 6


Reese - Grade 3

Group Drawing, Nicholas - Grade 6,
Samantha - Grade 3, Timmy - Preschool

Colin - Grade 6

Jacob - Grade 9


Zack - Grade 6


I realize this is not part of the theme, but a student sent the photograph of the drawing she made and it was completed during this period of isolation, so I wanted to share the wonderful work.
Nadia - Grade 8










Sunday, March 29, 2020

Drawing Prompt #3 A View From A Window

Hello everyone.  I hope everyone is healthy and slowly adjusting to our strange,  temporary situation.  miss my classroom and the structure of the school day, but like everyone else, I'm doing my best staying busy.  I believe that very soon students will start getting more structured lessons and activities from their teachers.  I have been busy preparing art and STEAM lessons on Canvas for my Trimester 3 classes. However, not everyone at the middle school has art Trimester 3 and I will keep posting these prompts for anyone that wants to participate and create art.  This week's drawing prompt is a little more open ended and involves a little more creativity and thought. But, it also allows you to  create a wide range of responses.  Your view can be in or out the window.  Is what you see realistic or fantasy?  What would you like to see?  What if a strange spaceship landed outside the window, what would you see?  Is the view day or night?  Sunny or stormy? Is it a house window?  What about a view out of an airplane window?  Or a submarine?  Perhaps the space station?  See what I mean.  Lots of choices so have fun with it.  Creating art should be relaxing,  calming and sometimes mistakes are part of the process. As always send those photos to mikedirado@abingtonps.org
Rebecca Korpita

Edward Hopper


Kikuo

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Submissions from Prompt #2 "A Fish Out Of Water"

I love the variety so far.  Keep sending those photos of your work!


Paul - Grade 4

Gabby - Grade 7

Isla - Grade 2

Sophie - Grade 5


Isabella - Grade 3

Lilah - Grade 2

Meredith - Grade 2


Leo - Grade 6 (Animation)

Sallie - Grade 3

Sallie - Grade 5

Charlie - Grade 7

Nicholas - Grade 6

Sam - Grade 3

Timothy - Pre K

Hunter's Mom

Hunter - Grade 7

Jakob - Grade 7

Molly - Grade 7

Zack - Grade 7

Liam - Grade 8

Hope - Grade 4

Daniel - Grade 10

Tommy - Kindergarten

Autumn - Grade 2

Maddie - Grade 7

Danica - Grade 8

Ryan - Grade 4

Reese - Grade 3


Wil - Grade 6


Liam - Grade 4


Teagan - Grade 8


Kylie - Grade 6

Johnny - Grade 7

Owen - Grade 3

Brendan - Grade 2

Rebel - Age 5
Rebel, Leo and Mariela's Mom


Leo - Grade 6

Mariela - Grade 6

Leo's Mom


Ava - Grade 8

Myles - Grade 3

Dillon - Grade 8



Zach - Grade 6
Maddison - Grade 6

I know this isn't part of the theme, but I wanted to share it because it's awesome.  Imagine if all our sidewalks were this beautiful? Artists - Grace and Molly (middle and high school)


Abby - Grade 3

Jake - Grade 5